Forget Ndlovu, Jabulani Ndlovu and Sikhumbuzo Ndlovu, who were arrested in connection with rhino poaching, will appear in court again on 7 December.
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The Legal Resources Centre (LRC) has threatened proceedings in the High Court if their demand for school books to be delivered to two Eastern Cape schools is not met.
St. Andrew’s College claimed a convincing 49-run victory over fierce rivals Kingswood College in Saturday’s first XI cricket match at St. Andrew’s Lower Field.
In anticipation of another beautiful South African spring and summer, many of us are looking forward to enjoying the warmer weather outdoors. This will include cyclists who remain a vulnerable group among road users.
Around the world, in both developed and developing countries, there are an increasing number of water offerings that are being marketed, packaged and sold as closely resembling bottled water.
Three Grahamstown bodybuilders were selected for the South African national team for the UIBBN World Championships in Belgium, which will start on 25 November.
Rhodes University students have rejected a call by the Grahamstown Ministers Fraternal for reconciliation with the university management.
It remains unclear whether the academic programme of Rhodes University will resume tomorrow, 28 September. This rests on the outcome of a meeting that has been under way between various stakeholders from midday, 27 September.
South African Olympic rowers Jake Green (22) and James Thompson (29) returned to their old school, St. Andrew’s College, to share their experiences with its current crop of pupils during Tuesday’s assembly.
Last Thursday, Grahamstown Music Society treated us to a performance by the Trio Élégiaque, comprising Russian violinist Sergey Malov, South African cellist Peter Martens, and pianist Bryan Wallick from the US.